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If you already know how to create PDF files, please be sure to embed all fonts in the document. If you are unfamiliar with PDF file creation, the tips on this page will help you to correctly create PDF files for submission to bepress.com. We encourage you to directly for assistance if you have any questions that are not answered here.
Adobe also offers an online service for PDF file creation. Visit http://www.adobe.com/services/createpdf/pdfprodinfo.html for more information.
The recommended software used to produce PDF files costs. The best product for creating PDF files is Adobe Acrobat, which includes Acrobat Distiller for writing PDF files. You can purchase Acrobat at most software retailers or at Adobe's web site. Most college bookstores offer educational discounts to associated faculty and students. Adobe also offers site licenses and other discounts to educational institutions.
Though we recommend Acrobat Distiller be used to produce the best quality PDF files, there are also free programs available that can do the job:
You simply write your document as you normally would in your word processor, keeping a few tips in mind to improve the quality of the PDF document:
Though each version of the PDF creation software will differ slightly in how you create the file, you
should always choose the following options:
Other important tips for creating the best PDF files:
If you are using Acrobat Distiller and Microsoft Word, the best way to go about creating the PDF file is:
To embed fonts when using Acrobat Distiller:
Please do your best to follow these guidelines when creating PDF files to be
submitted to bepress and check your results.
To check your file:
If you encounter problems while checking your file, please consult the following resource:
Please let us know if you need assistance. You may send mail to .
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
If you can view the article correctly on screen but it
fails to print correctly,
you should do the following:
Other information about troubleshooting printing
problems for PDF files can be found through the following links at Adobe's site:
Creating PDF Files from Word Documents
Creating a PDF file from a word processing document is fairly straightforward. Once you
have installed the software necessary to write PDF files, you can essentially print to a PDF file instead of printing to paper.
Refer to the instructions that came with the PDF creation software.
You say I must 'embed all fonts'. What does that mean? How do I do it?
This simply means that all of the font information used to make your document look the way it does is stored in the PDF file. So no matter what fonts someone else has on their computer, they'll be able to see the file as you intended it to be seen.
If you don't embed fonts, Acrobat will make its best guess at font substitution using
whatever fonts are available on the reader's computer. Substitution can result in significant differences
between your intended output and what the reader observes (particularly with symbol fonts), so it is best to have the fonts embedded.
What if my article is made up of multiple files?
If your submission consists of multiple documents (such as a word processing file, graphics, spreadsheets, etc.), it is best to
consolidate them first in one document and then print that file as a PDF document. If you aren't able to consolidate the files
before creating the PDF file, it is possible to combine PDF files using the commands in Adobe Acrobat.
How can I check my PDF file to make sure I did it right?
What if I run into problems printing a PDF file?
If you are having trouble printing a PDF file from the
bepress.com site, first be sure that you have the appropriate software
(Acrobat or Acrobat Reader). Acrobat Reader is available for free from Adobe. You
may download it at:
If you don't see the option to "Print as Image" be sure that you have the latest
version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free from Adobe).
Macintosh Users: Change the setting for the popup
menu at the top of the dialog from General to Acrobat,
and select Print as Image as the print method.
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